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steve thompson in for that game. steve did steve thompson in for that game. steve did play well. we brought steve did play well. we brought dylan in. he steve did play well. we brought dylan in. he has been dylan in. he has been carrying the ball dylan in. he has been carrying the ball well this season. ball well this season. a lot of energy to ball well this season. a lot of energy to the team. it's a chance energy to the team. it‘s a chance for him energy to the team. it‘s a chance for him to energy to the team. it‘s a chance for him to start. a lot of energy to the team. it's a chance for him to start. a lot of the energy to the team. it's a chance for him to start. a lot of the guys, for him to start. a lot of the guys, with danny being on the with danny being on the bench and paul, with danny being on the bench and paul, they all want to start paul, they all want to start and play. they will paul, they all want to start and play. they will have a big role to play. they will have a big role to play in the game. play in the game. they will be on there play in the game. t
steve thompson in for that game. steve did steve thompson in for that game. steve did play well. we brought steve did play well. we brought dylan in. he steve did play well. we brought dylan in. he has been dylan in. he has been carrying the ball dylan in. he has been carrying the ball well this season. ball well this season. a lot of energy to ball well this season. a lot of energy to the team. it's a chance energy to the team. it‘s a chance for him energy to the team. it‘s a chance for...
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springsteen referreded to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until band gi starrist steve van zant whispered in his ear. >>> novelest stephen king stopped by hln to talk to robin meade about his new book and a couple of other things. >> so this book, this big, this acclaimed already, by the way, oh, gosh, i don't know how many days it's been number one on amazon and who knows elsewhere, i wonder if it will start the retirement rumors again. and what say you? >> when i talked about retiring, i had this accident where a guy came along and hit me with his van and broke a lot of stuff on the right side of my body, and i was in a lot of pain. i was miserable a lot of the time. i thought, you know, this is just too much work. i can't do it. then little by little, the miracle is we get better. if we don't die, we get better. i started to get better, started to feel better, and i wanteded to work again. i enjoy what i do. >> so there's no retirement coming anytime soon. how do you feel lately, by the way? >> i feel terrific. >> you can see more of the interview monday morning, inc
springsteen referreded to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until band gi starrist steve van zant whispered in his ear. >>> novelest stephen king stopped by hln to talk to robin meade about his new book and a couple of other things. >> so this book, this big, this acclaimed already, by the way, oh, gosh, i don't know how many days it's been number one on amazon and who knows elsewhere, i wonder if it will start the retirement rumors again. and what say you? >>...
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grandin comes from steve in la. you go ahead, steve. although hi, dr. grandin. i was wondering if you could speak more to why you believe the genetics is so much a part of all this. i have my own personal beliefs, my friends and my family and myself. and i think that postindustrial revolution we can see an explosion of all these things. >> guest: well, i think that there's a lot of research done on genetics. let's go back on the original twin studies and a cover those in begin in pictures. they have a thing called concorde and traits. all that means is that one twin has the disorder, does the other twin habits? well, when you have one autistic twin you have something like a 60% concorde and traits. if they are fraternal twins, not identical, it is much lower. there's also been a whole lot of genetic research if you want to look at that you can go to the pub med database, qb ned. type that into google. i think there is a possibility there could be environmental contaminants that could be making some of this worse. but it is probably interacting with susceptible g
grandin comes from steve in la. you go ahead, steve. although hi, dr. grandin. i was wondering if you could speak more to why you believe the genetics is so much a part of all this. i have my own personal beliefs, my friends and my family and myself. and i think that postindustrial revolution we can see an explosion of all these things. >> guest: well, i think that there's a lot of research done on genetics. let's go back on the original twin studies and a cover those in begin in...
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we'll get something to eat later. >> i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes". considering chevy malibu. you a cop? no. you didn't hear from me, but this malibu is a best buy. i heard that from consumers digest. it offers better highway mileage than a comparable camry or accord. estimated 33 highway. i saw that on the epa site. so how come the malibu costs so little. it's a chevy. you have cop hair. the award-winning chevy malibu. compare it to anyone and may the best car win. so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. but 5 minutes ago i took symbicort and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear, it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some
we'll get something to eat later. >> i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes". considering chevy malibu. you a cop? no. you didn't hear from me, but this malibu is a best buy. i heard that from consumers digest. it offers better highway mileage than a comparable camry or accord. estimated 33 highway. i saw that on the epa site. so how come the malibu costs so little. it's a chevy. you have cop hair. the award-winning chevy malibu. compare it...
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and you say i'm negative about everything. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ - so what do you think? - well, my daughter, her science teacher, some activists... and the local anchorman have been telling me to go green. - the polar bears, daddy. - but i'm not sold. well, the money you'll save with this washing machine will pay for the dryer. why didn't one of you tell me that? this just in. the money you save with this washer... will pay for the dryer. the most energy-star® rated appliances... and the experts that know them best. save 15% on all home appliances. that's life well spent. sears.
and you say i'm negative about everything. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ - so what do you think? - well, my daughter, her science teacher, some activists... and the local anchorman have been telling me to go green. - the polar bears, daddy. - but i'm not sold. well, the money you'll save with this washing machine will pay for the dryer. why didn't one of you tell me that? this just in. the money you save with this...
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and you say i'm negative about everything. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ - so what do you think? - well, my daughter, her science teacher, some activists... and the local anchorman have been telling me to go green. - the polar bears, daddy. - but i'm not sold. well, the money you'll save with this washing machine will pay for the dryer. why didn't one of you tell me that? this just in. the money you save with this washer... will pay for the dryer. the most energy-star® rated appliances... and the experts that know them best. save 15% on all home appliances. that's life well spent. sears. ♪ [ female announcer ] for a limited time, get more of the seafood you love... in more new ways than ever... when you create your own seafood feast at red lobster. choose two or three of ten selections. classic favorites like steamed crab legs... to new creations like wood-grilled shrimp... with garlic creme and parmesan. or new salmon with a sweet maple and cherry glaze. get more for your money... when y
and you say i'm negative about everything. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ - so what do you think? - well, my daughter, her science teacher, some activists... and the local anchorman have been telling me to go green. - the polar bears, daddy. - but i'm not sold. well, the money you'll save with this washing machine will pay for the dryer. why didn't one of you tell me that? this just in. the money you save with this...
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steve smith was the target. now with 10 seconds. phil: well, if you're a charger defender why would you even look at a receiver in front of you that is short? so that's a good job. two people converging to the football once it's thrown. jim: second and 10. never gets it. and you go back and -- they are going to be saying first and goal at the 4, failed to score a touchdown on that last drive starting from the 4. had the hold call. ran it on third down. rivers saying come on, one more. phil: well, jim, they'll be second-guessed for the strategy after they got the philip rivers interception. hard to second guess that situation. play some odds. the game situation. your defense is playing well. jim: merriman is chasing manning and it's going to end right there. shawne merriman who was a part of that trade between the giants and chargers eli and rivers. he came in with the draft pick, so kaeding, that closes it out. san diego with a huge win. a third straight victory for the chargers, who are now 5-3 and at any giants with a four-game lo
steve smith was the target. now with 10 seconds. phil: well, if you're a charger defender why would you even look at a receiver in front of you that is short? so that's a good job. two people converging to the football once it's thrown. jim: second and 10. never gets it. and you go back and -- they are going to be saying first and goal at the 4, failed to score a touchdown on that last drive starting from the 4. had the hold call. ran it on third down. rivers saying come on, one more. phil:...
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she's going testes that criticism, she's training for much on steve schmidt. she's going to have to aim it at barack obama. >> host: she did mention policy. she has been lacking substance and has to pander to red state values for higher q. values or key ratings. not so much a question, but a comment. it goes back to your point about the facebook page and other direct to the voter weightlifter indicating. what is she saying? gas go well basically, if the conservative method. health care would let us have more regulations, adding to the cost of business. it would have unforeseen consequence is, not all of which were good. she said the cap-and-trade built was enacted to raise prices and if you're going to the responsible thing for energy reform, why not start drilling offshore. she is going after the obama budget, saying it spends too much money, that we have to be more careful about how we spend the money. so it's more or less the republicans appeal of the obama policies. i would say that that twitter commentor raises a good point. but the thing is opinion of pu
she's going testes that criticism, she's training for much on steve schmidt. she's going to have to aim it at barack obama. >> host: she did mention policy. she has been lacking substance and has to pander to red state values for higher q. values or key ratings. not so much a question, but a comment. it goes back to your point about the facebook page and other direct to the voter weightlifter indicating. what is she saying? gas go well basically, if the conservative method. health care...
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. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." most generally, it's having someone you love die badly. >> kroft: and what do you mean by dying badly? >> byock: dying suffering, dying connected to machines. i mean, denial of death, at some point, becomes a delusion, and we start acting in ways that make no sense whatsoever. and i think that's collectively what we're doing. >> kroft: a vast majority of americans say they want to die at home, but 75% die in a hospital or a nursing home. how do so many people end up in the hospital? >> dr. elliot fisher: it's the path of least resistance >> kroft: dr. elliott fisher is a researcher at the dartmouth institute for health policy, which did a detailed analysis of medicare records for patients in the last two years of their lives. he says it is more efficient for doctors to manage patients who are seriously ill in a hospital situation. and that there are other incentives that affect the cost and the care patients
. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." most generally, it's having someone you love die badly. >> kroft: and what do you mean by dying badly? >> byock: dying suffering, dying connected to machines. i mean, denial of death, at some point, becomes a delusion, and we start acting in ways that make no...
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. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." or better fuel economy? how about both... chevy traverse, with thirty percent more cargo room than honda pilot, it also gets better highway fuel economy. may the best car win. what's a good gift for a family? ♪ how 'bout three computers ♪ ♪ complete with windows seven ♪ ♪ and a wireless router ♪ set up by geek squad? wow. three? ♪ when everyone can get online ♪ ♪ all at once, at the same time ♪ ♪ you won't have to fight ♪ ♪ you won't have to bite ♪ ♪ and you won't act like a bunch of animals ♪ [ male announcer ] get a desktop, laptop, and netbook with windows 7 networked together by geek squad. the best gifts come from best buy. with windows 7 networked together by geek squad. a breakthrough in oral health technology gives you all around protection and sensitivity relief. try new sensodyne iso-active toothpaste. this revolutionary gel toothpaste transforms into a micro-fine foam while you brush. the foam penetrates hard-to-reach places to thoroughly cle
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you're asking for trouble. >> steve: dwight has eight points. we said he was not shooting that well at the last couple of games. drains a couple outside. eight points total. usc's lead is now two. >> marques: he's the guy. he's played extensive minutes, dwight lewis, the leading scorer for the trojans. really takes the challenge seriously of leading this team this season. they had some great years the last couple of years. a whole, new ball game today under kevin o'neill. >> steve: richardson for three. brandon was shooting 27% from three-point range. you hear kevin o'neill, angrily hitting the monitor. >> marques: kevin richardson, another local kid. they're stacking the stands with family members. anything they can get offensively. talk about offense on the part of vucevic. he has some of the biggest hands. about a 19 shoe. you swear he's going to grow. about 40%. looks like he has another inch or two to stretch out. young man, 19 years old. >> steve: jeter back in at the point. jones in now. eshaunte jones, the freshman from ft. wayne, indian
you're asking for trouble. >> steve: dwight has eight points. we said he was not shooting that well at the last couple of games. drains a couple outside. eight points total. usc's lead is now two. >> marques: he's the guy. he's played extensive minutes, dwight lewis, the leading scorer for the trojans. really takes the challenge seriously of leading this team this season. they had some great years the last couple of years. a whole, new ball game today under kevin o'neill. >>...
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next is steve mcmahon. steve and i go back. it was way back in his infancy. he was a center figure in the dean campaign, the kennedy- again heart, and a terrific pollster and analyst. he actually teamed up with alex for purple strategy, sort of marrying together some of the best minds in the democrat and republican parties to work on non-partisan efforts. steve is an enormously talented guy and has worked campaigns in venezuela, nicaragua, greece and all over the police. >> if you have been around washington for a long time, you have known joe trippe for years and years. but the howard dean campaign was where he became a known figure. he is just an enormously talented guy. again, the author of the revolution will not be televised, democracy, the internet and everything overthrown. but joe is talented. we have a terrific panel. what i thought i would do is sort of throw it out one by one in a you nutshell, our topic is supposed to be looking forward to 2010-2012, and i don't want to entire fear in this too much, and so i will jump in at the tail end. let's jus
next is steve mcmahon. steve and i go back. it was way back in his infancy. he was a center figure in the dean campaign, the kennedy- again heart, and a terrific pollster and analyst. he actually teamed up with alex for purple strategy, sort of marrying together some of the best minds in the democrat and republican parties to work on non-partisan efforts. steve is an enormously talented guy and has worked campaigns in venezuela, nicaragua, greece and all over the police. >> if you have...
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and steve young. defensive lineman didn't come back. and playing next week. and will be watching. >> but, carry, i believe. >> they can take on the personality of the coach. >> we saw them exude the personality. en and i asked him a before. >> and he aid are you kidding me. and toman is throwing that up. >> that's it. and the second year in a row, unh wildcats come back to defeat university of maine. it was 18 #-24. and this year it is 27-24. >> the cats defeat the university of maine. >> and 9-2 overall and they are the champs and they retain the muskets and they are headed to the muskets. they have the toughness. and for jack cosgrove, it as heck of a year. this is the toughest conference. in terms of football in the country t and you win as many as they have. >> they have done a heck of a job. en and it is any four of them could win the national championship. >> and real quick here, andy. >> after losing 29-48. two picks and two touchdowns. and mike brusko. 13 catches. 119-yard it is and a touchdown. and for them to do well. >> they are celebrating and mov
and steve young. defensive lineman didn't come back. and playing next week. and will be watching. >> but, carry, i believe. >> they can take on the personality of the coach. >> we saw them exude the personality. en and i asked him a before. >> and he aid are you kidding me. and toman is throwing that up. >> that's it. and the second year in a row, unh wildcats come back to defeat university of maine. it was 18 #-24. and this year it is 27-24. >> the cats...
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so steve phillips, you know, this guy, espn, he has sex with a 22-year-old. he gets caught and goes to sex rehab. is he really a sex addict or is he just a horny guy? >> we obviously don't know him. i do know he had met the criteria for a program that treats sexual addicts. people get glib about this, because they say it's an excuse. if he hadn't been caught, substitute cocaine instead of sex. it's the same thing. the family brings people to treatment, the doctors bring people to treatment. it's rare people stand up and say i need to get my cocaine addiction treated today. the sex addiction is the exact same way. >> somebody has to say -- >> something has to happen. >> something gets caught or something like that. >> there have to be sufficient consequences to motivate you to change this thing. >> he's accused of taking the easy way out to going into rehab, as i heard you on "the view" saying that the other day. the easy way out of that situation is to leave your wife and end up in a hotel room with coke and hookers. that's the easy way out for a sex addict.
so steve phillips, you know, this guy, espn, he has sex with a 22-year-old. he gets caught and goes to sex rehab. is he really a sex addict or is he just a horny guy? >> we obviously don't know him. i do know he had met the criteria for a program that treats sexual addicts. people get glib about this, because they say it's an excuse. if he hadn't been caught, substitute cocaine instead of sex. it's the same thing. the family brings people to treatment, the doctors bring people to...
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., steve ross, what made this in the early '70ed, well, that means the more new derivatives, the better off and more stable our world will be. and the i just, i don't know that it's worked that well. it seems like, yes, in some perfect theoretical world that's true. but in the real world where any time you come up with a new financial product, lots of people don't understand it and misuse it and mess up, you may be creating lots of new volatility at the same time. i wish i had an answer on derivatives. but i think sort of the confident pronouncements that alan greenspan in particular used to make over the past decade about how much they allowed us to decrease the riskiness of the world. those haven't really panned out. >> on a related note, there's been a lot in the press recently about the growth in the use of exchange traded funds, and then thing that is are called inverse exchange rated funds that take positions on those markets. you also have -- so you have a lot of new product innovation in the space which you eluded to, for example, with the onion market. and then you also have a
., steve ross, what made this in the early '70ed, well, that means the more new derivatives, the better off and more stable our world will be. and the i just, i don't know that it's worked that well. it seems like, yes, in some perfect theoretical world that's true. but in the real world where any time you come up with a new financial product, lots of people don't understand it and misuse it and mess up, you may be creating lots of new volatility at the same time. i wish i had an answer on...
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steve, you are headed to retimplt. congratulations to you. >> well, clark, i appreciate that. i'm just weighing it off right now. i've been either -- i don't know if it's once a year or twice a year. social security sends you and statement and says you have so many credits based on -- it shows the credit so many years and if you retire at 62, you're approximately this. if you retire at first retirement, i was wondering if you know or have any idea how accurate those numbers are. >> credit. >> caller: okay. >> those are very accurate because as you get close to retirement, they are almost right on the money. >> caller: well, then i'm unpleasantly surprised. >> so that's nothing to worry about. your social security check is going to be fine if you're getting close to that stage. >> well, in february i turn 62. i'm just trying to figure out, of that check, if i keep working versus if i take something part time, my wife works part time, i could get by on part time. >> do it. >> well, i just -- now, i'm talking -- sometimes i talk in not absolutes and sometimes i hem and haw. i wil
steve, you are headed to retimplt. congratulations to you. >> well, clark, i appreciate that. i'm just weighing it off right now. i've been either -- i don't know if it's once a year or twice a year. social security sends you and statement and says you have so many credits based on -- it shows the credit so many years and if you retire at 62, you're approximately this. if you retire at first retirement, i was wondering if you know or have any idea how accurate those numbers are. >>...
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baseball analyst steve phillips and david duchovny are two admitted sex addicts. they're not alone. between 3% and 6% of the american population say they're sex addicts. go figure. here to discuss sexual addiction is dr. drew pinsky, this generation's dr. ruth. except he's not 4'8". he's the star of vh-1's "sex rehab with dr. drew." british film director duncan roy and nicole morraine. you're out there somewhere. we know you're there. >> thanks. >> by the way, i saw your tape with colin farrell, yikes. >> i can't see you watching that. that's cool, i guess. >> i have my secrets. steve phillips, this guy, espn, ho has sex with a 22-year-old, he gets caught and goes to sex rehab. is he really a sex addict or a horny guy? >> i don't know him. he had to have met criteria for addiction before he got admitted to a program for sexual addicts. people get glib. they say it's just an excuse. substitute cocaine instead of sex. the courts, families, doctors bring people to treatment. it's relativery rare that people stand up and say, i have to get my cocaine addiction taken care of today. there
baseball analyst steve phillips and david duchovny are two admitted sex addicts. they're not alone. between 3% and 6% of the american population say they're sex addicts. go figure. here to discuss sexual addiction is dr. drew pinsky, this generation's dr. ruth. except he's not 4'8". he's the star of vh-1's "sex rehab with dr. drew." british film director duncan roy and nicole morraine. you're out there somewhere. we know you're there. >> thanks. >> by the way, i saw...
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steve phillips, you know this guy? >> yep. >> espn, he has sex with a 22-year-old. he gets caught and goes to sex rehab. is he really a sex addict or horny guy? >> we don't know him but he had to meet the criteria in order to get treated about sexual addicts. people get glib it's an excuse. if he hadn't been caught. substitute cocaine instead of sex and it's the same thing. the courts bring people to treatment, families bring people to treatment, the doctors bring people to treatment. it's relatively rare people stand up, i think i need to get my cocaine addiction treated today. the sex addiction is the exact same way. >> somebody has to -- >> you have to -- >> you have to get caught. >> there has to be sufficient consequences. >> he was accused of taking the easy way out going into rehab, i heard you on "the view" saying that the other way. the easy way out is to leave your wife and end up in a hotel room with coke and hookers. that's the easy way out, not to stand up and say i'm putting my hands up, i need help. >> i don't remember saying that was the easy way out
steve phillips, you know this guy? >> yep. >> espn, he has sex with a 22-year-old. he gets caught and goes to sex rehab. is he really a sex addict or horny guy? >> we don't know him but he had to meet the criteria in order to get treated about sexual addicts. people get glib it's an excuse. if he hadn't been caught. substitute cocaine instead of sex and it's the same thing. the courts bring people to treatment, families bring people to treatment, the doctors bring people to...
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very quickly, much of larsojeff, charlie black, steve schmidt, hilary rosen. she was chairman of the r i a a and a founder of the rock the vote. ted divine, you have had 17 winning democratic campaigns. you work for kerry and gore. but we also have the former communications director for the democratic national committee. if a political consultant feel strongly about something for the good of the campaign and the government, what influence do they have on what the candidate will say? are you really just a hired gun? >> we believe in the candidates. in some cases, we work with people that we have known for many many years. we might have influence on them. there are many public policy issues that are not clear black- and-white issues. and a lot of people even if they have a strong set of principles have to think about it and analyze it and determine where they come down on something. sometimes we have influence but 99% of your job is to figure out where that candidate stands 10 to make sure that he or she does do their homework and be prepared to take positions o
very quickly, much of larsojeff, charlie black, steve schmidt, hilary rosen. she was chairman of the r i a a and a founder of the rock the vote. ted divine, you have had 17 winning democratic campaigns. you work for kerry and gore. but we also have the former communications director for the democratic national committee. if a political consultant feel strongly about something for the good of the campaign and the government, what influence do they have on what the candidate will say? are you...
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>> i think that the republicans when they were in control of the congress, steve, i'm not going to -- i think it could be argued republicans sort of lost their way. my argument in that piece was when we return to our first principles and republicans act like republicans and be the party of limited government and less spending and lower taxes, that you get a growing and expanding economy and that that is what we need to be doing. i think we can reestablish the credibility of our party by returning to and restoring some of the core principles and beliefs. what has happened in washington has been i happen to both party when is they get here and that is spending continues to get out of control. i think with people across the country, there is belief washington doesn't get the message. the republican when is they were in control of the congress and that takes you back to before 2006, but since that time the democrats have had the purse strings in the congress and with the new administration coming to power it has just accelerated in multiples. you look at the amount of spending that has oc
>> i think that the republicans when they were in control of the congress, steve, i'm not going to -- i think it could be argued republicans sort of lost their way. my argument in that piece was when we return to our first principles and republicans act like republicans and be the party of limited government and less spending and lower taxes, that you get a growing and expanding economy and that that is what we need to be doing. i think we can reestablish the credibility of our party by...
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tucson, good morning, steve, on the democrats' line. thank you for taking my call. it seems pretty clear that congress and the american people have been misled going into iraq. the more i've researched it, the more it gets clearer. if you look at the article of impeachment, and all of the evidence that is out there -- why was nothing done? if bill clinton 10 be impeached for lead about having an affair is it that absolutely nothing seems to have been done? thankç guest: i think the way it was done is the way that we do it in general, that is, we vote against people that we think it's the wrong thing. >> washington talk this morning with the afl-cio president. they discussed a unemployment and underemployment. this is about 30 minutes. , joining us to talk about jobs and unemployment rates. the most recent one, 10.2%. how many are union members? guest: probably 20%. we have a lot in some areas where the unemployment rate is higher tree in@@@@ we haven't a rate nationwide of about 10.2%. if you take those the aren't working, or those that would like to work more, the
tucson, good morning, steve, on the democrats' line. thank you for taking my call. it seems pretty clear that congress and the american people have been misled going into iraq. the more i've researched it, the more it gets clearer. if you look at the article of impeachment, and all of the evidence that is out there -- why was nothing done? if bill clinton 10 be impeached for lead about having an affair is it that absolutely nothing seems to have been done? thankç guest: i think the way it was...
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steve, you are headed to retirement. congratulations to you! >> caller: well, i had things go right, clark. i appreciate that. i'm -- you know, i'm just laying it out right now. i guess my question is, you know, i've been on the -- well, let me back up. i don't know if it's once a year or twice a year, you know, the social security sends you a statement saying you have so many credits based on -- shows your income over the years and says if you retire at 62, it's approximately this. if it's 65, full retirement. first of all i was wondering if you know or have any idea how accurate those numbers are? >> very. >> caller: oh, okay. >> those are very accurate, because especially as you get close to retirement, they are almost right on the money. >> caller: that's good. i'm pleasantly surprised. >> so that's not something to worry about. by the way, your social security check's going to be fine if you're getting close to that stage. >> caller: well, in february i turn 62. >> yep. you've going to be fine. >> caller: the trick is trying to figure out,
steve, you are headed to retirement. congratulations to you! >> caller: well, i had things go right, clark. i appreciate that. i'm -- you know, i'm just laying it out right now. i guess my question is, you know, i've been on the -- well, let me back up. i don't know if it's once a year or twice a year, you know, the social security sends you a statement saying you have so many credits based on -- shows your income over the years and says if you retire at 62, it's approximately this. if...
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the years i was at the university of florida, steve spurrier was the heisman trophy award winner. i am the grandmother of six children feele these people's grandmothers here, because i had been involved in football for so long. the one thing that i would bring to your attention that i think that i have a unique perspective on his -- mr. goodell spoke to the medical aspects and letting the doctors make this decision. one of the things that you as a committee need to understand very clearly is that the team doctor is hired by the coach and paid by the front office. this team doctor is not a medical advocate for the players. this team doctors role is to get that player back on the field. even if that means injecting the player on the field. i have seen a wall of players surround a player and seen his knees injected. sees his hip injected, and him back on the field. this is inexcusable. i want you to understand the role that the medical community has and facilitating these concussions. the players get to a point where they refuse to tell the team doctor that they have suffered a concu
the years i was at the university of florida, steve spurrier was the heisman trophy award winner. i am the grandmother of six children feele these people's grandmothers here, because i had been involved in football for so long. the one thing that i would bring to your attention that i think that i have a unique perspective on his -- mr. goodell spoke to the medical aspects and letting the doctors make this decision. one of the things that you as a committee need to understand very clearly is...
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. >> steve: 3:44 left in this series. >> steve: steve physioc, marques johnson with you at galen center, downtown los angeles. about a half-mile from the skyline you just saw. a beautiful day in southern california. our game reset shows that if there is a held ball, the cornhuskers will have it. the defense is scrambling. we've been tied at 43-43, the last two minutes. >> marques: you're tied at 43-43. marcus simmons came in 0 for 4. and vucevic, averaging 17 points, 0 for 6. for usc, things could be a lot worse. >> steve: count the basket. alex stepheson, is in the land of the double-double, in just his second game of the year. >> marques: competitive showings in the pac-10 this season. he moves hankins-cole out of the way. and hankins-cole, is 6'8", 240 pounds. but just no match on the outside. >> steve: time-out called by doc sadler, as his cornhuskers trail by three. both these team really defend well. two of the top defensive teams in the pac-10. they were 12-0, holding teams under 60. and nebraska is just 43. but nebraska likes low-scoring games. they've held their opponents to un
. >> steve: 3:44 left in this series. >> steve: steve physioc, marques johnson with you at galen center, downtown los angeles. about a half-mile from the skyline you just saw. a beautiful day in southern california. our game reset shows that if there is a held ball, the cornhuskers will have it. the defense is scrambling. we've been tied at 43-43, the last two minutes. >> marques: you're tied at 43-43. marcus simmons came in 0 for 4. and vucevic, averaging 17 points, 0 for 6....
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>> steve: 16. close. 1,000 here and there >> phil: he will get there >> steve: right. he will make that up easily. there is miami again as antawn hits the floor. weather, baseline, not there knocked away by butler, haywood could not get it. >> phil: he came right into the back of nick young. can you see nick holding his back a little bit. that was dwyane wade that made contact >> steve: that basket does not count. in fact, the wizards will get the ball back with 2:42 to go in the why is travel these days about what you give up, and not what you get? like electricity, for gadget power at your seat. room to stretch your legs... and your wingspan. food when you're hungry... and taking off your shoes only if you feel like it. these aren't luxuries, they're basics. get them back on acela. amtrak guest rewards members earn double points this fall for any trip on amtrak. details at amtrak.com >> steve: wizards led by as many as 11. they lead now by 9, 2:42 to go. magic 3-1 within the division. and the wizard still searching for a win against the southeast division >> phil: th
>> steve: 16. close. 1,000 here and there >> phil: he will get there >> steve: right. he will make that up easily. there is miami again as antawn hits the floor. weather, baseline, not there knocked away by butler, haywood could not get it. >> phil: he came right into the back of nick young. can you see nick holding his back a little bit. that was dwyane wade that made contact >> steve: that basket does not count. in fact, the wizards will get the ball back with...
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>> steve: that's mcgee. in it's not intentional, it's not a kick in this league, and i didn't see where it was intentional. looked like he just bounced it off his foot. >> phil: yeah. >> steve: gilbert drives, score the field goal, he'll go to the line, and a foul is called on krstic. gilbert has 7 points on 3 of 7 shooting. >> phil: does such a good job. once he curls over, looking to see what's in the middle there, he sees the opening he want, and he makes a strong bid to the rim. wizards cut it to six. short jumper no good by westbrook. gilbert again drives. 15 points, four rebounds for antawn. durant lost the ball, turned it over. good defense by mike miller. so there's a time-out on the floor with just about 2 and a half to play in half number one, and the wizards are battling back. they have the ba . >> steve: thunder lead cut to four with about two and a half to lead in the half. durant all met washington post player of the year in e08. high school all american. foul is called on westbrook. last year
>> steve: that's mcgee. in it's not intentional, it's not a kick in this league, and i didn't see where it was intentional. looked like he just bounced it off his foot. >> phil: yeah. >> steve: gilbert drives, score the field goal, he'll go to the line, and a foul is called on krstic. gilbert has 7 points on 3 of 7 shooting. >> phil: does such a good job. once he curls over, looking to see what's in the middle there, he sees the opening he want, and he makes a strong bid...
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steve buckhantz with phil chenier. emotional win last night by the wizards. >> it was leak he was the sixth man sitting up on top of the back board willig his team to win and making the contribution, also making sure that the players close to him got off to a terrific start, having a heck of a game, talking about jamison and nick young. javale mcgee contributed six blocks. and how about boy kins. you see lou williams trying to position himself. jamison and the rest of the big three are very elated with that win, did not let that go down and washington comes away with a win. but you look at the two that led the team in scoring, jamison, third in scoring with a double-double. when they took the man, these two had 30 of their team high 40 points >> steve: miami is coming off two consecutive wins, both of them by one point, buzzer beaters. dwyane wade has struggled in certain situations but it doesn't matter because he is a guy that can be dangerous at any time during the game >> phil: he has struggled during the meetings.
steve buckhantz with phil chenier. emotional win last night by the wizards. >> it was leak he was the sixth man sitting up on top of the back board willig his team to win and making the contribution, also making sure that the players close to him got off to a terrific start, having a heck of a game, talking about jamison and nick young. javale mcgee contributed six blocks. and how about boy kins. you see lou williams trying to position himself. jamison and the rest of the big three are...
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>> steve: james harden is a rookie from arizona state. who last year as a sophomore averaged 20 points, five rebounds, four assists. caron makes both free throws, and it's a one-point thunder lead. steve buckhantz, phil chenier, our comcast sportsnet crew. now they've got some numbers, but can't take advantage. stevenson waits for butler, just misses. etan thomas who came in late in that efficient starts the season. durant with the short jumper. >> phil: you can see the height advantage he had, just elevated well above deshawn after he got into his range. >> steve: picked second overall by see at until 2007. last here he was 6th in the
>> steve: james harden is a rookie from arizona state. who last year as a sophomore averaged 20 points, five rebounds, four assists. caron makes both free throws, and it's a one-point thunder lead. steve buckhantz, phil chenier, our comcast sportsnet crew. now they've got some numbers, but can't take advantage. stevenson waits for butler, just misses. etan thomas who came in late in that efficient starts the season. durant with the short jumper. >> phil: you can see the height...
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let me go to steve kardian on this first off, steve. i want to pick up on nancy's question there, in the sense of finding out more details. and also this whole issue of a delayed investigation. what do you see? because we see this from a distance and go, why not charges? why not more charges now? what's going on behind the scenes? >> well, mike, they have both of the perpetrators in custody. they're not going anywhere. and they want to rule out the jurisdictional issues. kidnapping and murder, the criminal procedure law in most states will allow for any child that was taken from one county to another to be prosecuted in either county, or if a person was killed in one county and found in another, it could be either/or jurisdiction thesmt want to get it right. they want to make sure they've got everything in order and prosecute the appropriate. >> let's get a call in. anthony is with us in ohio. anthony, go ahead. >> caller: hi. thank you. one of the things i was curious about is the man that they filmed carrying the child, they're chargi
let me go to steve kardian on this first off, steve. i want to pick up on nancy's question there, in the sense of finding out more details. and also this whole issue of a delayed investigation. what do you see? because we see this from a distance and go, why not charges? why not more charges now? what's going on behind the scenes? >> well, mike, they have both of the perpetrators in custody. they're not going anywhere. and they want to rule out the jurisdictional issues. kidnapping and...
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let's get steve rogers in on this. steve, how do you assure, you know, some student that may have seen something, it's okay, you are going to be safe if you come forward and tell us what you saw this horrific night? >> well, i've got to tell you, with individuals like gilbert the help he gives police departments is very valuable. as a community, not just the police but we've got the schools, we've got parents and a community that has to convince these young people that they will be taken care of. but, mike, as gilbert said, we've got to bring two words back into the vocabulary of this society, accountability and responsibility. it's going to have to begin at a young age. as gill pert said this is a learned behavior. we have to unlearn that, if you will, and teach accountability and responsibility and that will help us go a long way. >> well put, steve. steve, gilbert, kevin we appreciate it guys thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up an iraqi dad accused of running over his 20-year-old daughter. she has died. an
let's get steve rogers in on this. steve, how do you assure, you know, some student that may have seen something, it's okay, you are going to be safe if you come forward and tell us what you saw this horrific night? >> well, i've got to tell you, with individuals like gilbert the help he gives police departments is very valuable. as a community, not just the police but we've got the schools, we've got parents and a community that has to convince these young people that they will be taken...
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gave his comments on the "your views cam" listen to steve. do we have steve? it's coming. it's coming. wait for it, wait for it. here comes steve. >> -- in the past year i think he's been in office less than a year so he did well in the election and he has had a long, you know, well we've had a long time as a country to get to where we are and where we were before the election so nine months, ten months time being in office i think he's done best he can but will have to give him a lot more time before we have an answer how good he's really done as president. >> thank you so much, steve, and everyone commenting all day with emails, facebook calls, et cetera. we appreciate it. you heard mike talking about the convicted rapist who made his first appearance in court today. we'll talk to jane velez-mitchell just ahead. don't go anywhere. she has the latest on the investigation.
gave his comments on the "your views cam" listen to steve. do we have steve? it's coming. it's coming. wait for it, wait for it. here comes steve. >> -- in the past year i think he's been in office less than a year so he did well in the election and he has had a long, you know, well we've had a long time as a country to get to where we are and where we were before the election so nine months, ten months time being in office i think he's done best he can but will have to give him...
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well, maybe it is in steve's preston's inbox, i don't know. [laughter] >> well, we, the department of defense, the administration this round were focused on how to reform the commissions process itself, less so on the jurisdiction provisions like the ones you mentioned. and so those types of provisions are something i think we need to take a look at, perhaps in the next legislative session. and it's something i know we need to come back to. what the hell, not only of the armed services committees, but the judiciary committees as well. but i would be interested to talk to you further about this particular delimit. >> one of the issues this raises, as you know, the idea that there may be a two track system. there would be one track for defendants that would go into article iii courts, and another track that would have defendants going into military commissions. and there's already been some criticism about the idea of the dual track. and maybe you would like to address, the panel would like to address your understanding of why the dual track wil
well, maybe it is in steve's preston's inbox, i don't know. [laughter] >> well, we, the department of defense, the administration this round were focused on how to reform the commissions process itself, less so on the jurisdiction provisions like the ones you mentioned. and so those types of provisions are something i think we need to take a look at, perhaps in the next legislative session. and it's something i know we need to come back to. what the hell, not only of the armed services...
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steve, i want to go back to what you were just talking about. because i do remember when carrie prejean back after the whole anti-gay marriage controversy, she was being compared to her fellow conservative sarah palin and some people were saying, as you mentioned, that perhaps carrie could have a successful career in politics. seriously, steve, if you have the capacity for that for just one moment, do you think carrie prejean could some day, perhaps, be the first governor of a state to have her very own sex tape? >> yes. why not? you know, the thing is, sex tapes have done a lot for people's careers. look at paris hilton, pamela anderson and the whole tommy lee thing. they really do catapult people into the public eye. and now america is so messed up morally in a lot of ways, this kind of thing will be forgotten. we forgot what bill clinton did. he didn't have a sex tape, but he was running the country and he was with monica. they will forgot this. it might be just enough to give her the attention she needs to get out there in the public eye and
steve, i want to go back to what you were just talking about. because i do remember when carrie prejean back after the whole anti-gay marriage controversy, she was being compared to her fellow conservative sarah palin and some people were saying, as you mentioned, that perhaps carrie could have a successful career in politics. seriously, steve, if you have the capacity for that for just one moment, do you think carrie prejean could some day, perhaps, be the first governor of a state to have her...
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let's bring in steve rogers. steve, i don't know where an investigators begins with this one. from what you're hearing, do we have a murder plot here? >> mike, you ask a very significant question. all this for $50,000. how about all this for 15 minutes of fame? how about all this to get on television, talk shows. sounds bizarre but from what we've seen and you've reported over the last few months, that might not be too farfetched. >> that's what we're starting here, just a base level of what's going on before we can go as far as a murder plot. >> absolutely. law enforcement will look deeply into this. i'll tell you how it will end, i believe. someone will turn state's evidence against the other person and someone is going to go to jail. >> let's bring in linda young, why would a mother of two just throw it all away with this? what are your thoughts and motive. >> it is complicated. we still don't have all the information. from what i've read, turns out both of them have had in fidelities in their marriage. she has had alcohol treatment and came out of alcohol treatment and had
let's bring in steve rogers. steve, i don't know where an investigators begins with this one. from what you're hearing, do we have a murder plot here? >> mike, you ask a very significant question. all this for $50,000. how about all this for 15 minutes of fame? how about all this to get on television, talk shows. sounds bizarre but from what we've seen and you've reported over the last few months, that might not be too farfetched. >> that's what we're starting here, just a base...
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guest: oh, i don't know, steve. i know i'd like him to announce -- i think we'll see some level of troop increase. i do think we will see some type of withdrawal plan hopefully tied to some date. hopefully within a year or two, if we can get something like that, that will be so much better, so inif i fitly better than what i thought was going to happen over the summer when we were looking at a minimum of a four- or five-year commitment or some open-ended commitment to afghanistan, which really would have served none of our interests, but also none of the interests of the people of afghanistan or the region. so hopefully what the president comes out with is some type of withdrawal of our combat troops within the next year or two so some type of political settlement can begin there. host: what's next for you personally? guest: i'll stay involved in this debate as long as it makes sense. i'm not really sure -- my plans were to be a civil servant. i'm not sure if that option is still available now. i'm thinking about go
guest: oh, i don't know, steve. i know i'd like him to announce -- i think we'll see some level of troop increase. i do think we will see some type of withdrawal plan hopefully tied to some date. hopefully within a year or two, if we can get something like that, that will be so much better, so inif i fitly better than what i thought was going to happen over the summer when we were looking at a minimum of a four- or five-year commitment or some open-ended commitment to afghanistan, which really...
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host: let's go to steve in connecticut. good morning. caller: i was not part of the crowd out yesterday. i work full time and i don't plan on having any job disruption but our health insurance plan to cut a big hit where we have to pay more for our spouses. i will be spending less. both of my children have specific items they want and i will wait close to christmas to seek if there are better deals. host: the headline in "the new york post" talks about shoppers going back to basics. is that your plan this season? caller: my girls are teenagers and they live with their mom. i will try to match what they want. host: what is on their holiday shopping list? caller: of them as a birthday next week and that makes it tougher. one of them wants a digital camera. we will see if we combine the birthday and christmas. host: the curse of the christmas birthday. thanks for your call. more from the article in "the new york post." coats, sweaters, gloves, and scarves instead of rolling as an first work rapidly snapped up at early bird sales, some of wh
host: let's go to steve in connecticut. good morning. caller: i was not part of the crowd out yesterday. i work full time and i don't plan on having any job disruption but our health insurance plan to cut a big hit where we have to pay more for our spouses. i will be spending less. both of my children have specific items they want and i will wait close to christmas to seek if there are better deals. host: the headline in "the new york post" talks about shoppers going back to basics....
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steve spurrier talked about tim tebow and what he means to this football team. he said his ability to make plays in critical moments and convert third downs, and he looked that's tape of that sec championship game last year and the national championship against oklahoma when tim tebow had he ball if his hands in critical situations. >> same steve spurrier who initially did not vote for tim tebow as the sec preseason number one quarterback, but it's not just tim tebow, it's the whole cast of seniors. >> the recruiting class was second in the country to usc. what made this group special was how many they got right. brandon spikes came to the university of florida because of tim tebow, so he's not only impacted this offense, but the defense, because spikes said i'll go where you go. and there are a lot of is seniors who have meant a lot to this team's success. >> it will be interesting to see where tim tebow goes in the draft. tebow still in consideration for the heisman this year. does he get your vote? >> i would probably have to vote with colt mccoy right now if
steve spurrier talked about tim tebow and what he means to this football team. he said his ability to make plays in critical moments and convert third downs, and he looked that's tape of that sec championship game last year and the national championship against oklahoma when tim tebow had he ball if his hands in critical situations. >> same steve spurrier who initially did not vote for tim tebow as the sec preseason number one quarterback, but it's not just tim tebow, it's the whole cast...
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our jury consisted of amanda foreman ahmed steve olson, camille paglia, and john phillips santos. nonfiction of course has been also hopelessly broad category. we had everything, lots of biography, lots of memoir history, policy books, politics, books about dogs, books about war, it's about peace, and lots and lots of other categories. from our very first call in our very first long discussion of this, we did actually try to establish a common criteria. and they were largely i suppose what you would tank. we want a good if not very great racing. we wanted books of the accessible to broad audiences. we wanted a book we kept saying that we would recommend everyone read. we wanted books that were great research. we wanted books that would stand up over time and we wanted books with topicality, books that were about something big. this year's five finalists are, in alphabetical order, david and carol for following the water, a high german sirs notebook. shaun b. carroll for "remarkable creatures: epic adventures in the search for the origins of "e creatures: epic adventures in the sea
our jury consisted of amanda foreman ahmed steve olson, camille paglia, and john phillips santos. nonfiction of course has been also hopelessly broad category. we had everything, lots of biography, lots of memoir history, policy books, politics, books about dogs, books about war, it's about peace, and lots and lots of other categories. from our very first call in our very first long discussion of this, we did actually try to establish a common criteria. and they were largely i suppose what you...
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so, steve. >> thank you so much. it is a real pleasure to be here and be given the opportunity to set the stage for today's discussion. i want to divide my talk into three very short parts. first, i will give you just a very brief outlook on the u.s. economy today, what that means for the regions in the metropolitan areas around the country. second, i went to illustrate what i think are the most important risk to that outlet are right now. i'll tell you right now they will be focusing on consumer spending and on housing markets. and third, will be looking quickly at implications that they have for city fiscal condition. so, let me jump right in here. the recession is over, even though it may not feel like it's over. our estimate is that the recession did and in the month of august. the bar in the right-hand side of each of these quarters, the blue bar is our estimate and our outlook for annualized growth of real gdp for the u.s. broadest measure of the economy. we estimate that right now economy is growing at about a
so, steve. >> thank you so much. it is a real pleasure to be here and be given the opportunity to set the stage for today's discussion. i want to divide my talk into three very short parts. first, i will give you just a very brief outlook on the u.s. economy today, what that means for the regions in the metropolitan areas around the country. second, i went to illustrate what i think are the most important risk to that outlet are right now. i'll tell you right now they will be focusing on...
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steve mcmahon. we go back. he was a central figure in the dipane campaign and the kennedy- gephardt and a political analyst. he is part -- teamed up with alex for purple strategy. working on nonpartisan efforts. steve is an enormously talented guy and worked campaigns in venezuela and nicaragua. all over the place. if you have been around washington, you have known joe for years. he was the central figure leading that phenomenon. just an enormously talented guy. the author of "the revolution will not be televised." joe is an enormously talented guy. we have a terrific panel. what i thought i would do is throw it out to and one by one and in a nutshell, our topic is supposed to be looking forward to 2010 and 2012. i do not want to interfere in this too much so i will jump in at the tail end. let me -- but go in reverse order. starting with joe. let me spend one minute. let me frame it and we will start with tony. you look at the midterm election, you look at history. the party in the white house almost always ge
steve mcmahon. we go back. he was a central figure in the dipane campaign and the kennedy- gephardt and a political analyst. he is part -- teamed up with alex for purple strategy. working on nonpartisan efforts. steve is an enormously talented guy and worked campaigns in venezuela and nicaragua. all over the place. if you have been around washington, you have known joe for years. he was the central figure leading that phenomenon. just an enormously talented guy. the author of "the...
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so, mom, you got to drill on her the questioning, right, steve. >> exactly. she's going to be the target of the police insofar as the rest of this investigation is concerned. mike, may i add this, the police are going to have to see if there is any relationship between coe mcneill and the mom. what had happened prior to this, why was this child targeted? mom may have the key to this and, you know, in a lot of cases you've reported mom usually has the key. she will be the target of the investigation at this point. >> michelle, what do we know about that, does mcneill know the family? >> that's what investigators are trying to figure out, his relationship between mcneill clarence coe and also the mother. what i can tell you about shaniya's mother, when investigators told me is that her other brother is in foster care at this time and they have been questioning her extensively and, also, all the other family members. >> okay. all right. let's take a quick break and we'll have more as we drig down deeper on mom's story and what does she know.eck this out, a m wea
so, mom, you got to drill on her the questioning, right, steve. >> exactly. she's going to be the target of the police insofar as the rest of this investigation is concerned. mike, may i add this, the police are going to have to see if there is any relationship between coe mcneill and the mom. what had happened prior to this, why was this child targeted? mom may have the key to this and, you know, in a lot of cases you've reported mom usually has the key. she will be the target of the...
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he also hunts as our good conservationist steve irwin told us, he knows a lot about the crocodile. those are sensors, they pick up vibration. if something's in the water swimming up to two miles away, larry, they can feel it like sonar in the water. he lives up to 100 years old and can go for one year out eating. >> larry: are these babies? >> this a baby alligator right here? >> uh-huh. >> and that's also a little baby, right? >> uh-huh. >> this is probably a year ago, a year 1/2 old, this is how would, david? >> 25. >> they can outrun a man. in the first 20 yards. can you open his mouth? >> sure. >> you can? >> yeah. look at this, larry. you can watch this at home. we'll open his mouth here. be careful, i want you to look down his throat, larry. don't put your head in there. you see the flap there. you see that. >> larry: i see that. can we get that on camera? it's very interesting. >> he doesn't drown. he can bite without getting water down his throat. he can chew. >> larry: aren't we annoying him doing this? >> no, he's used to it. >> larry: guess what, the holiday season, a re
he also hunts as our good conservationist steve irwin told us, he knows a lot about the crocodile. those are sensors, they pick up vibration. if something's in the water swimming up to two miles away, larry, they can feel it like sonar in the water. he lives up to 100 years old and can go for one year out eating. >> larry: are these babies? >> this a baby alligator right here? >> uh-huh. >> and that's also a little baby, right? >> uh-huh. >> this is probably...
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let me go back to steve, steve raiser. steve, that's what we continue to hear. one of our own. how does it hit you when this is the accused? >> it hits me particularly hard, actually, because i am a soldier also and i've been to iraq and i've actually dealt with a similar situation in the past. and when you hear this, the vision that you get where a soldier is in the united states jumping up on a table and unloading on his fellow soldiers, his brother soldiers, it's sickening. and the vision of that female officer standing practically toe-to-toe with them, a citizen police officer exchanging fire with a soldier in uniform is very, very disturbing. >> we're going to talk about her heroism. coming up, i want to get sergeant christopher gray back. sergeant, i've got to get your thoughts on this. one of our own doing this. what went through your mind and in your heart when you heard that? >> well, i couldn't believe it. and to know that one of our own is capable of such atrocities is ridiculous. and to have a whole bunch of my guys go through that when they're supposed to feel safe
let me go back to steve, steve raiser. steve, that's what we continue to hear. one of our own. how does it hit you when this is the accused? >> it hits me particularly hard, actually, because i am a soldier also and i've been to iraq and i've actually dealt with a similar situation in the past. and when you hear this, the vision that you get where a soldier is in the united states jumping up on a table and unloading on his fellow soldiers, his brother soldiers, it's sickening. and the...
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by the late 1980s, people like jeffrey william hayes and steve of oelwein were buying massive amounts of dope from lori and establishing their own meth franchises in iowa, illinois, missouri, and kansas by selling to the likes of roland jarvis who yet to start making his own meth would take whatever he could get in order to work extra shifts at iowa ham. lori in turn was dealing directly with what she likes to call the mexican mafia, a somewhat loose group of traffickers who manufactured large amounts of that era's most powerful dope. made predominantly in long beach and orange county, california, in large clan detin laboratories, this stronger form of meth was more addictive, cheaper and easier to produce than any other form of the drug available at the time. as much, it increased lori's already burgeoning sales many fold. the so-called mexican mafia with whom lori dealt was built on the vision of two brothers, jesus and luis who had been born in mexico and lived in san diego. for years, according to the dea, they had been nothing more than midling cocaine dealers until, that is, the
by the late 1980s, people like jeffrey william hayes and steve of oelwein were buying massive amounts of dope from lori and establishing their own meth franchises in iowa, illinois, missouri, and kansas by selling to the likes of roland jarvis who yet to start making his own meth would take whatever he could get in order to work extra shifts at iowa ham. lori in turn was dealing directly with what she likes to call the mexican mafia, a somewhat loose group of traffickers who manufactured large...
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with steve. >> goody for you. >> you know, i'm feeling like i'm in a relationship just like -- sitting here right now. >> any way, i think that letterman's numbers went up because people went there for the sex scandal and stayed. >> letterman's numbers went up because people tuned in after the sex scandal and found out he is still funny. he has been funny the whole time. nobody had any reason to check. they were all lulled to sleep by jay leno saying you know what happened today? something happened, and it was funny. >> this assault on jay leno cannot stand on this show. i will not have it. >> first of all, are you allowed to have opinions or we love jay leno? >> you're going to disagree with me, but i'm going to fire right back. who do you think is going to retire first? letterman or leno? they're in the same age bracket. like us. >> you know what, i swear to god. your age is on the tip of my tongue right now. can i just tell you? >> we can bleep anything. >> faye dunaway and i, once said to me, people our age. >> looks like my mother. go right away. >> she wept people our age -- i'm
with steve. >> goody for you. >> you know, i'm feeling like i'm in a relationship just like -- sitting here right now. >> any way, i think that letterman's numbers went up because people went there for the sex scandal and stayed. >> letterman's numbers went up because people tuned in after the sex scandal and found out he is still funny. he has been funny the whole time. nobody had any reason to check. they were all lulled to sleep by jay leno saying you know what...
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and steve young was hit on the tackle and maine on 3rd down. they are down for eight. >> and he is there in distance. third and seven, this isn't fun against the unh defense. and they are going to bring pressure from somewhere. and we will see how treister ends up dealing with it. and gets it from the side lines. and brusko from the slot and brusko might end up getting the football. >> landis williams, one the players to watch. he has been quiet. they do give it to brusko, you are right, andy and he falls to the 1st down, maine converting. once again another key 3rd down play. >> it is rolling man coverage and they choose to walk the linebacker up in there. and then they back him back out. and he is going backwards and he has lineman coming down and brusko with a second evident to get did the 1st down. >> he gets it with treister and down to the 33 # yard line. >> even with a freshman kicker, you are almost to the point now. gets it inside to the 30. and kick the field goal. and look at brusko. and brusko shucks him over there. and doing a good
and steve young was hit on the tackle and maine on 3rd down. they are down for eight. >> and he is there in distance. third and seven, this isn't fun against the unh defense. and they are going to bring pressure from somewhere. and we will see how treister ends up dealing with it. and gets it from the side lines. and brusko from the slot and brusko might end up getting the football. >> landis williams, one the players to watch. he has been quiet. they do give it to brusko, you are...
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jedediah in wisconsin, you do not agree with steve. >> caller: yes. i believe that it should be for the council to put to a vote. i think that this is a basic issue of a separation of church and state. now, the council seems to be voting -- i hope i'm correct on saying this -- as to whether the state, the government will recognize gay marriage. i think that the government should recognize gay marriage and i think it should be up to the council to vote -- >> it's just the district of columbia specifically, and they actually already recognize people who move there that have been married in other states. and what they're saying is they're going to be the ones who decide. they think that putting it to a public vote violates people's rights. >> caller: and i agree with that, because a lot of people tend to make gay marriage a religious issue, and if they'd put this to a vote and it passes, it doesn't mean the church has to marry gay people. it just means that the government, that particular government does. and that's an issue of separation of church and s
jedediah in wisconsin, you do not agree with steve. >> caller: yes. i believe that it should be for the council to put to a vote. i think that this is a basic issue of a separation of church and state. now, the council seems to be voting -- i hope i'm correct on saying this -- as to whether the state, the government will recognize gay marriage. i think that the government should recognize gay marriage and i think it should be up to the council to vote -- >> it's just the district of...